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A robust flexible programming model for product design in circular economy incorporating end-of-life quality and regulatory compliance

Authors: Daneshmand S.; Ameli M.

Journal: Sustainable Futures

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.1016/j.sftr.2026.101713

Open Access: All Open Access; Gold Open Access

Abstract: In the study, the detailed methodology is designed to pick the best strategies related to the product design and end-of-life (EOL) revaluation option at the same time based on the principles of the circular economy. A model of profit maximization is proposed, which has organized a number of cost and revenue variables as well as the importance of th...

Modeling Filipino Educators’ Intentions to Integrate Sustainability Topics in Higher Education Using a Hybrid SEM–ANN

Authors: Duran M.K.L.; Mariñas K.A.A.; Young M.N.; Villanueva R.C.

Journal: Sustainable Futures

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.1016/j.sftr.2026.101680

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Abstract: Integrating sustainability into higher education isessential for preparing graduates to address complex global challenges. This study investigates the factors shaping Filipino educators’ intentions to embed sustainability topics into their teaching. Guided by the Theory of Planned Behavior and Social Cognitive Theory, a hybrid analytical approach...

Factors Influencing Organizational Resilience of Tourism Businesses

Authors: Marciš M.; Zabudská E.; Kvasnová D.; Mazúchová Ľ.

Journal: Organizacija

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.2478/orga-2026-0008

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Abstract: Background and purpose: With ongoing disruptions that affect various sectors, understanding organizational resilience is crucial, especially in tourism businesses. However, studies focusing on organizational resilience often lack objective data and rely on subjective opinions. Even fewer studies combine company data with insights from managers. The...

AI Asymmetry in the Global Economy: Indices, Scenarios, and Policy Tools

Authors: Glukhov V.; Babkin A.; Shkarupeta E.; Belyatskaya T.; Kozukov M.; Mambetjanov K.

Journal: International Journal of Technology

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.14716/ijtech.v17i3.8340

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Abstract: This study introduces the AI Regional Asymmetry (AIRA) methodology—a comprehensive framework for assessing and mitigating disparities in artificial intelligence (AI) development across countries and regions. Building on economic theories of inequality and resource complementarity, AIRA comprises four interlinked stages: (1) construction of a synt...

Investment, financing and exchange rate parity impacts on the currency gains of mexican companies; [Impactos de la inversión, financiamiento y la paridad cambiaria en las ganancias cambiarias de compañías mexicanas]

Authors: Morales-Castro J.A.; López-Herrera F.

Journal: Contaduria y Administracion

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.22201/fca.24488410e.2026.5838

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Abstract: We analyze the impacts on currency gains of companies quoted in the Mexican stock market as a consequence of their investment in long-term assets, intangible assets and property, plant and equipment (PP&E), so as their indebtedness in foreign currency and the Mexican peso/USD parity. According to the results of quantile regression analysis going fr...

Multi-objective optimization framework to achieve near-zero energy building in the Czech Republic for future climatic conditions

Authors: Bavarsad F.S.; Mohajerani M.; Tywoniak J.; Yuan J.

Journal: Sustainable Futures

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.1016/j.sftr.2025.101599

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Abstract: This study applies a Multi-Objective Optimization (MOO) framework to enhance the energy performance of a typical high-rise residential building in Prague and assess its resilience under future climate change scenarios. A total of 18 passive strategies—including external wall and roof insulation (0.08–0.20 m), optimized Window-to-Wall Ratios (10...

Design of a sustainable-resilient closed-loop lime supply chain network under uncertainty

Authors: Jamali M.S.; Tavakkoli-Moghaddam R.; Tafakkori K.; Dolgui A.

Journal: Cleaner Logistics and Supply Chain

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.1016/j.clscn.2026.100333

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Abstract: This study designs a sustainable closed-loop lime supply chain network under simulated capacity disruptions; managed resiliently with backup suppliers, redundant capacities, and multiple supply sources. A multi-objective, multi-period, and multi-product mathematical model is proposed to minimize costs and carbon dioxide emissions and maximize job o...

Simple Group Choice: A minimal-information multi-criteria group decision aiding approach

Authors: Huang R.

Journal: Operations Research Perspectives

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.1016/j.orp.2026.100390

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Abstract: In many real group decision-making problems, decisions must be made with limited data and busy Decision Makers (DMs). In such settings, asking for detailed scores or trade-off weights can be unrealistic and can obscure, rather than clarify, how a recommendation emerges. We propose Simple Group Choice (SGC), a deliberately lightweight approach to mu...

Review and comparison of the current and desired status of the organization's infrastructure for implementing knowledge management strategies

Authors: Rostamzadeh R.; Najari T.; Streimikienė D.; Isavi H.

Journal: Journal of Innovation and Knowledge

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.1016/j.jik.2025.100923

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Abstract: Revised: Given the increasing emphasis on knowledge management (KM) in academic circles and the growing body of research literature in this field, the researcher conducted a meta-analysis using the Scopus database. The review focused on data extracted between 1996 and 2024 and included functional, graphical, and content analyses. An initial search ...

Innovation in Olive Oil Tourism: a systematic literature review

Authors: Pato M.L.

Journal: E3 Journal of Economics, Business and Entrepreneurship in the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.29073/e3.v12i4.1176

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Abstract: This paper examines the link between innovation and olive oil tourism, a rural tourism product tied to agricultural heritage and local identity. A systematic review of Scopus-indexed studies shows research is limited and centered in Mediterranean countries, particularly Spain. Studies mainly focus on "innovation through tradition," where creative r...

Embedding sustainability in the TOE framework: A digital-driven transformation of state-owned enterprises in the electricity sector toward achieving the SDGs

Authors: Niyudachayakoon P.; Mayakul T.

Journal: Sustainable Futures

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.1016/j.sftr.2026.101866

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Abstract: The convergence of digital transformation and sustainability mandates creates complex yet strategically critical decision-making challenges for state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in the electricity sector, where regulatory frameworks add further layers of complexity. Existing applications of the Technology-Organization-Environment (TOE) framework have ...

AI capacity in the public sector: Pathways from the environmental context to an organizational impact

Authors: Phan T.T.; Van Nguyen P.; Corvello V.; Pham T.T.P.

Journal: Journal of Innovation and Knowledge

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.1016/j.jik.2025.100931

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Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the operation of public organizations, yet many still struggle to harness its full potential amid institutional complexity and digital transitioning. Characteristically different from the private sector, the public sector requires the development and testing of specific models. However, most studies on the ...

A Sentiment Analysis Model of the Library Services: Prince of Songkla University on Facebook Opinions Using Naive Bayes Classifier

Authors: Kaewsuwan N.; Matcha W.; Kajornkasirat S.; Rumdon K.

Journal: TEM Journal

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.18421/TEM152-78

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Abstract: Facebook is an alternative tool that can reflect individuals’ opinions, attitudes, and perceptions about the quality of products and services. It is also a channel for reflecting opinions or making demands that lead to quality improvement or development of products and services. Furthermore, Facebook serves as a platform that facilitates active p...

Unlocking the Power of Talent Management: Can Organizational Intelligence Drive Better Job Performance?

Authors: Mohammad A.M.; Mansour M.; Dalain F.; Jaboob M.

Journal: TEM Journal

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.18421/TEM152-16

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Abstract: The purpose of this research is to determine the intervening impact of the organizational intelligence with respect to talent management practices and the performance of the employees in the scope of pharmaceutical businesses in Jordan. Using a structured questionnaire, descriptive and analytical techniques were employed to find information from th...

A Study on the Adoption of Digital Tools and Change Management Strategies in the Semiconductor Equipment Installation Process

Authors: Choi B.; Park J.

Journal: TEM Journal

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.18421/TEM152-89

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Abstract: The paper investigates the adoption of digital tools and the implementation of change management practices in the semiconductor equipment installation process. Drawing from a case study at Company A, the research analyzes challenges associated with poor data quality and user resistance encountered during the implementation of a digital checklist sy...

Upper-Body Neuromuscular Conditioning Enhances Repeated Sprint Performance in Elite Amputee Soccer: A Controlled 12-Week Intervention Study

Authors: Ennajmi O.; El Mouahid K.; El Qryefy M.; Khairi S.; Rfaki A.

Journal: Sport Mont

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.26773/smj.260610

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Abstract: Repeated sprint ability (RSA) is a key physical determinant of performance in intermittent sports such as football, reflecting the capacity to perform repeated high-intensity efforts with limited recovery. In amputee soccer, locomotion is characterized by unilateral lower-limb propulsion combined with crutch-assisted upper-body movement, which impo...

Multi-crop production management for distributed and centralized scenarios under uncertainty with carbon tax assessment using a hybrid optimization simulation model

Authors: Vázquez-Serrano J.I.; Cárdenas-Barrón L.E.; Peimbert-García R.E.; Vicencio-Ortiz J.C.; Smith N.R.; Céspedes-Mota A.; Koch-Schneider A.

Journal: Cleaner Logistics and Supply Chain

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.1016/j.clscn.2026.100328

Open Access: All Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Open Access

Abstract: Crop production is fundamental to modern life, serving as the primary source for both food and livestock industries. Beyond the challenge of balancing supply and demand to mitigate market volatility and uncertainty, crop production must also address the need for increased sustainability across economic, environmental, and social dimensions. As envi...

Community participation in ecotourism project cycle and its impact on ecotourism sustainability in national priority forest areas of Ethiopia

Authors: Dubale S.A.; Melese K.B.

Journal: Sustainable Futures

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.1016/j.sftr.2026.101837

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Abstract: Community participation is a key pillar of sustainable development for an ecotourism project. The study examined community participation at each phase of the ecotourism project and its impact on the sustainability of ecotourism in the protected area. It employed a descriptive and explanatory design with a mixed approach. Ecotourism experts and comm...

AUTOMATED IDENTIFICATION OF INACCURATE CITATION BY SIG-GATE FUSION ADAPTION

Authors: Al-Mayali Z.Y.M.; Al-Augby S.

Journal: Archives for Technical Sciences

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.70102/afts.2026.1835.285

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Abstract: Citation network analysis is increasing rapidly nowadays. However, the most important challenge is addressing inaccurate citation detection, where many unreasonable citations happen today, such as when the content of the cited paper is not relevant to the reference paper (citing paper), reciprocity and small cycles, which mean that author A cites a...

Exploring the Mediating Effect of Time Management on Social Media Usage and Students’ Math Performance

Authors: Anog M.D.I.; Truz K.E.; Condiman L.V.C.; Caga-Anan R.J.H.; Sinangote A.A.B.; Tabsing J.M.A.; Peteros E.D.

Journal: TEM Journal

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.18421/TEM152-64

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Abstract: This study explores the possibility of time management mediating the effect of social media usage on grade 10 students’ math performance in selected secondary schools in Consolacion, Cebu, Philippines. Using a descriptive correlational research design, 396 students were surveyed through simple random sampling. The data underwent statistical analy...